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US Air Force revamps pilot training as T-7 era nears
Air Education and Training Command is preparing to teach instructor pilots on the T-7 and revamping its flying syllabus for the fifth-gen trainer.
The National Museum of the US Air Force features a Minuteman II missile procedures trainer where crews practiced for doomsday scenarios.
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"Our military and civilian acquisition professionals are the center of gravity for delivering combat space capability,” Gen. Chance Saltzman said.
President Donald Trump made numerous false claims in a rambling Tuesday speech to hundreds of generals and admirals who were summoned to a military base in Virginia to listen to addresses by the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
President Donald Trump said he would meet with top U.S. military leaders on Tuesday and warned he will fire any of them on the spot if he doesn’t like them. “I’m going to be meeting with generals and with admirals and with leaders,
President Donald Trump told the military's top generals on Tuesday about his controversial plans to send troops to "dangerous" Democratic cities, arguing, "We're under invasion from within." Trump made clear that the military's job is not only to protect the United States from threats abroad but also what he repeatedly referred to as a domestic enemy in American cities.
Trump told military commanders, abruptly called to Virginia Tuesday, that Democrat-run cities can be used as training grounds for the armed forces for "war within."